Monday, September 23rd 2024
ASRock Extends Its Phantom Gaming Monitor Series
ASRock, the global leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, mini PCs, and gaming monitors, today announced a comprehensive upgrade to its Phantom Gaming monitor lineup. The new high-spec models aim to elevate the gaming experience, offering players an entirely new level of immersion and performance.
Ultimate Immersion: 34-inch WQHD Curved Monitors
The PG34QRT3A and PG34QRT2B are two 34-inch gaming monitors featuring an impressive 180 Hz refresh rate and a curved WQHD display that delivers a truly immersive and smooth gaming experience with exquisite visual quality. The PG34QRT3A, a flagship model in the series, stands out with its exclusive Phantom Gaming Mini OLED panel embedded in the stand. This innovative feature allows users to display personalized content, such as photos and GIFs, and monitor real-time PC information like network speed and temperature, ensuring players stay informed about their system status throughout the game. Both the PG34QRT3A and PG34QRT2B also come with built-in Wi-Fi antennas in their stands, providing up to 7dBi gain for faster and more stable wireless connections.High-Speed Gaming: 27-inch Curved and Flat Monitors
The PG27FRS1A is a 27-inch FHD curved monitor with an ultra-high 280 Hz refresh rate, delivering fluid visuals and a clear display of high-speed actions in racing and shooting games. The PG27QRT2A and PG27QRT1B, both 27-inch monitors with QHD resolution and a 180 Hz refresh rate, combine high resolution and fast response times for crystal-clear and smooth gameplay. Notably, the PG27QRT2A also features a built-in 7dBi gain Wi-Fi antenna, ensuring stable connectivity during intense gaming sessions.Precise Control: 25-inch FHD Flat Monitor
The PG25FFT is a compact 25-inch FHD flat monitor with a 180 Hz refresh rate and a rapid 1 ms response time, allowing players to capture every dynamic scene effortlessly. The vibrant IPS display ensures stunning color accuracy, providing a precise and responsive gaming experience for users.Specifications
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Ultimate Immersion: 34-inch WQHD Curved Monitors
The PG34QRT3A and PG34QRT2B are two 34-inch gaming monitors featuring an impressive 180 Hz refresh rate and a curved WQHD display that delivers a truly immersive and smooth gaming experience with exquisite visual quality. The PG34QRT3A, a flagship model in the series, stands out with its exclusive Phantom Gaming Mini OLED panel embedded in the stand. This innovative feature allows users to display personalized content, such as photos and GIFs, and monitor real-time PC information like network speed and temperature, ensuring players stay informed about their system status throughout the game. Both the PG34QRT3A and PG34QRT2B also come with built-in Wi-Fi antennas in their stands, providing up to 7dBi gain for faster and more stable wireless connections.High-Speed Gaming: 27-inch Curved and Flat Monitors
The PG27FRS1A is a 27-inch FHD curved monitor with an ultra-high 280 Hz refresh rate, delivering fluid visuals and a clear display of high-speed actions in racing and shooting games. The PG27QRT2A and PG27QRT1B, both 27-inch monitors with QHD resolution and a 180 Hz refresh rate, combine high resolution and fast response times for crystal-clear and smooth gameplay. Notably, the PG27QRT2A also features a built-in 7dBi gain Wi-Fi antenna, ensuring stable connectivity during intense gaming sessions.Precise Control: 25-inch FHD Flat Monitor
The PG25FFT is a compact 25-inch FHD flat monitor with a 180 Hz refresh rate and a rapid 1 ms response time, allowing players to capture every dynamic scene effortlessly. The vibrant IPS display ensures stunning color accuracy, providing a precise and responsive gaming experience for users.Specifications
7 Comments on ASRock Extends Its Phantom Gaming Monitor Series
When will it end?
“The PG27FRS1A is a 27-inch FHD curved monitor with an ultra-high 280 Hz refresh rate, delivering fluid visuals and a clear display of high-speed actions in racing and shooting games.”
Yeah, and your own spec sheet says 180 on all models. So I guess the real refresh is a miztary.
Enjoy paying what Nvidia says you have to pay to drive a 4K panel.